Paluch publishes work in Journal of Molecular Liquids
Research Quick Notes
Miami faculty members receive funds from National Science Foundation
Lesley Knoll, assistant professor of Biology, and Jing Zhang and Thomas Fisher, professors of Statistics, received $257,112 from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Collaborative Research:
Yue co-authored paper on semiconductor research published in Advanced Science
Gregory presents research at conference in D.C.
Johnson receives grant to support book project research
Knoll receives funding from Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources
Hunger project earns funds from American Psychological Foundation
Ohio Public Works Commission awards Libby funding
Moore earns funding for two projects
Richard Moore, associate professor of Biology, received $19,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for a project entitled "Untangling the Taxonomic Relationships Between Two Petitioned Pitcher Plants in the Sarracenia Rubra Species Complex, Sarracenia Rubra ssp. Gulfensis and Sarracenia Rubra ssp. wherryi." Moore also received $21,000 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for a project entitled "Field Surveys and Analyses of Population Differences for In- and ex-situ Conservation of Federally Endangered Harper's Beauty (Harperocallis flava)."
Sustainability institute director receives funds from Mud Run Conservancy
Sidebottom, Reiff project receives funds
Jezkova awarded funds from United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Alumasa project earns funds from U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services
Applebaum, Nelson receive funds for project
Radke receives grant from National Institute on Drug Abuse

$3 million donation to help Altman Institute's L.I.F.E. grow
In just four years, 黑料社区’s initiative has evolved from a back-of-the-napkin idea into an expanding program focused on studying the relationship between faith and entrepreneurship through rigorous academic research, a course taught in the Farmer School of Business, a 黑料社区 organization, and an international research conference.
The initial work has been so impressive that an anonymous donor is providing a $3 million gift to increase L.I.F.E.’s funding, from initial seed money to a substantial endowment approaching $5 million.